「commoner」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| A 'Carle'[1] in Scots is a | commoner, a husband or in a derogatory sense, a churl |
| He entered Balliol College, Oxford, as a | commoner about 16 October 1581, and graduated B.A. fro |
| which he went to Magdalen Hall, Oxford, as a | commoner, about 1626, migrating to Edmund Hall, at whi |
| Appleton was a mature | commoner and Fellow of University College. |
| Burton was a mature | commoner and Fellow of University College. |
| Foston was a mature | commoner and Fellow of University College. |
| ter renounced his Lordship, when he married a | commoner and settled the town of Tallman, NY. |
| r rights to the throne, because one married a | commoner and the other married non-royal nobility. |
| n the city, only to find out that he became a | commoner and impersonates Lee Dai-ha (literally Big Sh |
| s that the eldest son then ceases to become a | commoner and then a peer. |
| authorities on October 14, 1947, he became a | commoner, and was purged from public life because of h |
| He was a mature | commoner at University College and donated a statue of |
| He became a fellow | commoner at Wadham College, Oxford in 1650, having dro |
| He was educated as fellow | commoner at Jesus College, Oxford before making the Gr |
| B. officinalis largely resembles the | commoner B. davidii in shape and size, growing to < 2. |
| d underwing coverts are white, whereas in the | commoner bird they are mottled with grey. |
| For example, a | commoner brought before a local magistrate would be re |
| His wife Tey was born a | commoner but was given the title Nurse of the Pharaoh' |
| senose College, Oxford in 1629 as a gentleman | commoner but did not take a degree. |
| attending Corpus Christi College, Oxford as a | commoner, but not taking a degree. |
| A number of the | commoner butterflies are abundant in normal summers an |
| those things like the John Anderson and Barry | Commoner candidacies of 1980 that seemed important at |
| The term "primary helper" being used for the | commoner case of the helper being offspring of the pai |
| e of Raden Ayu was reserved only for faithful | commoner courtiers or servants (abdi dalem) of the Man |
| died 1737, aged c30) was admitted a gentleman | commoner December 24, 1724 and matriculated at Trinity |
| 1891, when it was built, it housed the three | commoner estates of the four estates of the realm of F |
| This finding, in conjunction with those of | Commoner et al. shows that Chemetco's dioxins were alm |
| the South, where he was editor of the Kansas | Commoner for several years in Wichita, and was an orga |
| becoming a widower again he married a village | commoner girl, no issue, and finally with another lady |
| Despite being a | commoner, he felt more comfortable with monarchy than |
| ch means "The Knitter," may indicate he was a | commoner; he was likely from Franconia but later worke |
| gh a King has presumably higher status than a | commoner, he is actually subordinate to the masses of |
| Those wishing to enter a | Commoner house make their arrangements with the releva |
| bition or a Headmaster's nomination to join a | Commoner House (without remission of fees). |
| It is much | commoner in the west of its range. |
| s of the period described him as "the richest | commoner in England". |
| ended Hart Hall, Oxford where he entered as a | commoner in 1582. |
| It is found throughout Europe although it is | commoner in the south and absent from the British Isle |
| From 1997 to 1999 she was Fellow | Commoner in Creative Arts at Trinity College, Cambridg |
| nd was thought by the 1730s to be the richest | commoner in England, enjoying an income of about £25,0 |
| He has held the posts of Fellow | Commoner in Creative Arts at Trinity College, Cambridg |
| ndon banker who was said to be the wealthiest | commoner in England, and who was now Lord of the Manor |
| of the Gold Democrats, who opposed the Great | Commoner in 1896 with their own candidate, Illinois' J |
| ound the Congress of Vienna where an Austrian | commoner is mistaken for the Tsar of Russia. |
| A | commoner is then required to remain kneeling, whereas |
| The Princess married divorced | commoner Johan Martin Ferner (b. |
| ghts, noble knights (caballeros hidalgos) and | commoner knights (caballeros villanos). |
| ebruary 1596/1597, and entered as a gentleman | commoner matriculated in Broadgate's Hall, later Pembr |
| dar (Prince) Mohammad Daud Khan resigns and a | commoner, Mohammad Yusuf, is appointed to the prime mi |
| efhor, my son?” Djedefhor answers: “There's a | commoner named Dedi, living in Djed-Sneferu. |
| que Neri, Baron de Bastrop (he was actually a | commoner named Philip Hendrik Nering Bogel wanted for |
| He was adjudged the wealthiest | commoner of his time. |
| His mother was a | commoner, of which not much is known. |
| He became a | commoner of Gloucester Hall, Oxford, in the Michaelmas |
| In 1629 he was admitted a | commoner of the College of Advocates. |
| He became a | commoner of Balliol College, Oxford in 1635 and was al |
| He was a | commoner of St. Edmund's Hall, Oxford, and in 1635 rec |
| Isaac was entered as a | commoner of Broadgates Hall, Oxford, in 1576, and proc |
| Burnley, Lancashire, at that time a gentleman | commoner of Trinity College, Oxford. |
| named after Niaz Ahmed the late sports loving | commoner of Hyderabad who was the motivating factor fo |
| wife, he was a native of London, and became a | commoner of Magdalen College, Oxford, in 1528. |
| He became in 1626 a | commoner of New Inn Hall, Oxford, where, according to |
| of Cambridge in England, and became a 'Fellow | Commoner' of St John's College, Cambridge. |
| Wood says he became a fellow | commoner of Hart Hall in 1580, and does not speak of h |
| ς) and Phrontis (Φροντίς), he is apparently a | commoner, or in any event not a member of the royal ho |
| Pope Leo III was of | commoner origin and attained the high position in spit |
| llowship and entered Trinity Hall as a fellow | commoner, performing the regular exercises in civil la |
| in the Danish royal house upon marriage to a | commoner, prior to the wedding Viggo renounced his pla |
| g di-Pertuan Agong, she became the first ever | commoner Raja Permaisuri Agong in the history of Malay |
| The three princes were soon reduced to | commoner rank and forced to commit suicide. |
| In the end, however, Patricia chose a | commoner rather than a husband of royal blood. |
| tunning beauty, but considered a maka'ainana ( | commoner) rather than an ali'i (chief). |
| It resembles the far | commoner Rufous-breasted Hermit, but has a straighter |
| Commoner, Samurai, Ninja, Rojin, Soldier, Ippan Heitai | |
| ng woodlands and farmlands hold a host of the | commoner Scandinavian species, some, like Fieldfare an |
| Although technically born a | commoner, she was a scion of distinguished aristocrati |
| 22; they did not marry because in marrying a | commoner she would have lost her dowry. |
| quality, which was common in both samurai and | commoner society. |
| persuade his own father to allow him to marry | commoner Sonja Haraldsen. |
| n 26 October in Copenhagen he married another | commoner, Sonja Christensen Robbert (Copenhagen, 12 Oc |
| His family had emerged from | commoner status some four generations before, and slow |
| ersuaded not to, but Cai was still demoted to | commoner status. |
| s to the troops quickly enough and demoted to | commoner status. |
| In that way he was the first | commoner to become prime minister of Sweden. |
| lliam Hardel, the Mayor in 1215, was the only | commoner to sign the Magna Carta. |
| Edwin Cross was the last known | commoner to exercise the right of letting small cattle |
| It was said that from the time that Wei was a | commoner to the time that he became chancellor, he did |
| The first | commoner undergraduates started at University College |
| Party and the presidential candidacy of Barry | Commoner, which became the Vermont Progressive Party, |
| e second) had to give up because he married a | commoner, while two of his previous titles went to his |
| Chun Kwan was a | commoner who had combatted pirates during South Sung D |
| rrymore as "Danielle de Barbarac"-an educated | commoner who wins the heart of Prince Henry. |
| Agnes Bernauer (1410-1435), the | commoner wife of Albert III, Duke of Bavaria |
| mad, he was the first of four children by his | commoner wife, Eurasian nurse Dulcie Campbell or bette |
| at Suma evokes these events, and the theme of | commoner women of the shore who, after an affair with |
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